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1. Lead-Free Manufacturing - EI Microcircuits Online
www.eimicro.com/pbfree.htm - [Cached]Published on: 9/8/2007 Last Visited: 9/8/2007
For more information, please contact Perry Eimers, Sales Manager, at (507) 345-5786 or at peimers@eimicro.com. -
2. In Electronics Manufacturing, Less Is Definately More - MPO Magazine
www.mpo-mag.com/articles/2005/ - [Cached]Last Visited: 2/20/2008
"The trend is to outsource more and more," said Perry Eimers, sales manager of EI Microcircuits, Inc. in Mankato, MN. "Even those companies that had held on to parts of assembly are letting that go.
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Eimers added that if an OEM can't save a minimum of 30% on costs, it can't justify going overseas due to brokerage fees, communication challenges, shipping and timing concerns. Further, advances in equipment automation make U.S. companies even more competitive.
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Eimers added that design work is the final frontier in medical device outsourcing. Just five years ago, OEMs were reluctant to turn to outside firms for design and validation of some processes, but today those same companies realize that their partners can offer comparable services at a lower cost while freeing up internal resources, he pointed out. -
3. Medical Product Outsourcing - Devoted to the Medical Product & In-Vitro Diagnostics Outsourcing
www.mpo-mag.com/articles/2005/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2005 Last Visited: 10/19/2006
"The trend is to outsource more and more," said Perry Eimers, sales manager of EI Microcircuits, Inc. in Mankato, MN. "Even those companies that had held on to parts of assembly are letting that go.
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Eimers added that if an OEM can't save a minimum of 30% on costs, it can't justify going overseas due to brokerage fees, communication challenges, shipping and timing concerns. Further, advances in equipment automation make U.S. companies even more competitive.
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Eimers added that design work is the final frontier in medical device outsourcing. Just five years ago, OEMs were reluctant to turn to outside firms for design and validation of some processes, but today those same companies realize that their partners can offer comparable services at a lower cost while freeing up internal resources, he pointed out.

